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Off the beaten path option, I really like Lems. Your calves will need adjustment time, mind you
If you're into zero-drop and replacing the soles of shoes to get more than one use out of them, desert boots like these are a good choice. Yes, they're not zero drop out of the box, but they're pretty close, and they can be resoled flat after the first set of treads wear out.
Lems Primals are awesome. I also really like my Vivobarefoot shoes, but Lems pricing is a lot more palatable. Especially when first experimenting with minimal footwear.